Amazon is launching a new benefit for Prime members that offers unlimited access to commonly prescribed generic medications for $5 a month
Corporate giants from Amazon to CVS are investing billions into primary-care practices. It’s part of a sweeping shift in U.S. healthcare to a more value-based model. Here’s what that means for doctors, patients and health insurers. Photo illustration: Amber BragdonAmazon . com Inc. is launching a new benefit for Prime members that offers unlimited access to commonly prescribed generic medications for $5 a month.
The subscription service, called RxPass, became available on Tuesday in most U.S. states through Amazon’s online pharmacy service.
Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Amazon's RxPass offers Prime members generic medications for $5 a month | EngadgetThe RxPass program lets subscribers get as many medications as they need for covered conditions for $5 a month..
Read more »
Amazon adds generic prescription perk for Prime membersThe add-on, called RxPass, will allow Prime members to get as many drugs as they need from a list of 50 generic medications used to treat common conditions.
Read more »
Amazon Prime Members Can Now Get Prescription Drugs for $5 a MonthAmazon is launching RxPass on Tuesday, a subscription service for customers who have Prime memberships
Read more »
Amazon Launches $5-a-Month Drug Prescriptions With New Prime Add-OnAmazon RxPass covers 60 generic medications prescribed for 80 common conditions like depression and high cholesterol. Customers don't need insurance to get it.
Read more »
Motorola unveils the ultra-affordable Moto E13 with 5,000mAh battery and AI-powered camera systemMotorola unveils the next ultra-affordable Moto E phone, the Moto E13.
Read more »